> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 17:47:28 -0700 Robert wrote: > RG> On 10/13/2015 5:44 PM, Robert Story wrote: > RG> > On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 12:25:27 -0700 Robert wrote: > RG> > RG> We are having a problem with email from a certain IP being > RG> > RG> rejected with code FBLW15. We have gone through the normal > RG> > RG> channels but have received no communication/acknowledgement from > RG> > RG> Microsoft at all. Emails to any domain with *outlook.com MX > RG> > RG> records are rejected with the following: > RG> > RG> [....] > RG> > RG> We have emailed [email protected], with no > response. > RG> > > RG> > This has happened to me twice this year. Both times I got an > RG> > auto-response fairly quickly, and a followup message within a week, > RG> > and was delisted. Never could get any info on why I was listed in > the > RG> > first place, though. > RG> > > RG> > > RG> > Robert > RG> > > RG> An MS engineer reached out earlier, gave me this: > RG> > RG> https://postmaster.live.com/snds/addnetwork.aspx > RG> > RG> Signing for and using that tool, I was able to pin-point the cause. > You > RG> can also sign-up for their junk-mail feedback loop. > RG> > RG> Hope this helps you next time! > > Excellent, thanks!
Unfortunately, that's not going to work if the refusal reason was FBLW15 (or TBLW15). You're not dealing with an issue on the Outlook/Hotmail side of the house. If you had provided the last two octets, I might have been able to give some advice earlier, but alas, everyone seems loathe to actually say which IP is having issues. Aloha mai Nai`a. -- " So this is how Liberty dies ... http://kapu.net/~mjwise/ " To Thunderous Applause.

